Conductive line stitching method

ABSTRACT

A conductive line stitching method is disclosed, in which a metal line is arranged in a protection layer to form a conductive line, which is subjected to the steps of forming conductive line, disposing cloth, conducting stitching, combining device, and connecting conductive line to have the conductive line located in edging parts to facilitate a subsequent operation for connection with a device, thereby achieving effect of being processed with a one-time process and concealing the conductive line.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to a conductive line stitching method, and more particularly to one that includes the steps of forming conductive line, disposing cloth, conducting stitching, combining device, and connecting conductive line to have a conductive line located on edging parts to facilitate a subsequent processing operation of combination with a device, thereby being applicable to clothing of all sort of clothes and outwears.

2. Description of Related Art

Recently, smart clothing is getting popular. The smart clothing that is referred to by all major manufacturers is one that involves an electronic device that is capable of detecting physiological signals and is mounted in the clothing so that when the clothing is worn, detection of the physiological signal can be performed. Further, the smart clothing is provided therein with conductive lines in order to transmit the physiological signal detected by the electronic device and also to transmit electrical power.

However, heretofore, the conductive lines mounted in the smart clothing is attached to a surface layer of the clothing by means of adhesive plastic films or is coupled inside the clothing through hemming so that the conductive line is perceived as a projection for the human skin and may impress the skin to form impressing marks, making it uncomfortable for skin.

Further, both adhesive plastic films and hemming require additional processing to be conducted and it is not possible to have the conductive line combined with the smart clothing in one-time operation of sewing.

Thus, in view of the above problems, for the purpose of providing a conductive line stitching method that allow for one-time sewing operation and helps conceal the conductive line, the present inventor has been devoted himself to study and design in order to provide such a method for use by the public. This is the motivation of creation of the present invention.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The primary object of the present invention is to provide a conductive line stitching method, in which a metal line is arranged in a protection layer to form a conductive line, which is subjected to the steps of forming conductive line, disposing cloth, conducting stitching, combining device, and connecting conductive line, to have the conductive line located on edging parts to facilitate a subsequent operation of combination with a device, thereby providing the effects of allowing for one-time operation and concealing the conductive line so as to improve overall utilization thereof.

A secondary object of the present invention is to provide a conductive line stitching method, in which a conductive line is positioned on edging parts of two cloth sheets that are stacked on each other, stitching is then conducted on the edging parts of the two stacked cloth sheets to have the conductive line located inside the stitching line so stitched thereby allowing the conductive line to be concealed along the stitching line and thus improving comfortableness and aesthetics of wearing so as to improve overall utilization thereof.

A further object of the present invention is to provide a conductive line stitching method, in which two cloth sheets are stacked such that edging parts are exposed and then edging parts of the two stacked cloth sheets are stitched with a conductive line such that the conductive line is directly used as a stitching line for stitching the edging parts, allowing the edge parts of the two cloth sheets to be stitched and also allowing for connection through the conductive line with a device for transmission of data, thereby making the use of the conductive line multifunctional so as to improve overall utilization thereof.

To achieve the above objects, the present invention is a conductive line stitching method, in which a first method comprises the following steps: forming conductive line: in which a metal line is arranged in a protection layer to form a conductive line; disposing cloth: in which the conductive line is positioned on edging parts of two cloth sheets that are stacked; conducting stitching: in which stitching is conducted on the edging parts of the stacked cloth sheets to have the conductive line located inside a stitching line stitched; combining device: in which a device is combined to the stitching line so stitched; and connecting conductive line: in which the device is set in connection with the conductive line contained in the stitching line to allow the device to conduct transmission by way of the conductive line.

A second method comprises the following steps: forming conductive line: in which a metal line is arranged in a protection layer to form a conductive line; disposing cloth: in which two cloth sheets are stacked such that edging parts are exposed; conducting stitching: in which the edging parts of the two stacked cloth sheets are stitched with the conductive line; combining device: in which a device is combined to the conductive line so stitched; and connecting conductive line: in which the device is set in connection with the conductive line so stitched to allow the device to conduct transmission by way of the conductive line.

Other features and embodiments of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description with reference to the attached drawings for further understand.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a flow chart illustrating major steps of a first method according to the present invention;

FIG. 2 is a flow chart illustrating the first method of the present invention that involves an electrode plate;

FIG. 3 is a flow chart illustrating the first method of the present invention that involves a conductive piece;

FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing a conductive line involved in the first method of the present invention;

FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing the conductive line being positioned on fabric sheets involved in the first method of the present invention;

FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing stitching the conductive line and the fabric sheets involved in the first method of the present invention;

FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing the conductive line being coupled with the electrode plate involved in the first method of the present invention;

FIG. 8 is a schematic view showing the conductive line being connected with a suction-cup electrode involved in the first method of the present invention;

FIG. 9 is a schematic view showing sewing the electrode plate to clothing for use involved in the first method of the present invention;

FIG. 10 is a flow chart illustrating major steps of a second method according to the present invention;

FIG. 11 is a flow chart illustrating the second method of the present invention that involves an electrode plate;

FIG. 12 is a flow chart illustrating the second method of the present invention that involves a conductive piece;

FIG. 13 is a cross-sectional view showing a conductive line involved in the second method of the present invention;

FIG. 14 is a schematic view showing stitching a conductive line and fabric sheets involved in the second method of the present invention;

FIG. 15 is a schematic view showing the conductive line being coupled with the electrode plate involved in the second method of the present invention;

FIG. 16 is a schematic view showing the conductive line being connected with a suction-cup electrode involved in the second method of the present invention; and

FIG. 17 is a schematic view showing sewing the electrode plate to clothing for use involved in the second method of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Referring to FIGS. 1-17, which illustrate schematic views of the present invention, a preferred embodiment of a conductive line stitching method according to the present invention is applicable to clothing, such as various clothes and outwears. The present invention is different from conventional conductive line processing methods and possesses, in the manufacturing process, efficacy of processing with one single process and concealing conductive line. Further, in addition to the efficacy, other advantages of improving wearing comfortableness and aesthetics are also achieved. Thus, through throughout consideration and deliberation, the present inventor studies and improves the manufacturing process of stitching a conductive line. The following is a description for illustrating a first type and a second type of conductive line stitching method according to the present invention.

In the first type of conductive line stitching method (as shown in FIG. 1), a step to be first performed is forming conductive line S100: in which a metal line is arranged inside a protection layer to form a conductive line; and the conductive line 10 is generally formed by having outside of a metal line 11 enclosed and covered with a protection layer 12 (as shown in FIG. 4) in order to prevent the metal line 11 from being directly exposed outside, wherein the metal line 11 can be a copper wire or a gold wire or wires made of other metals. The external protection layer 12 can be an insulation layer formed of a material comprising polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or the likes, or can alternatively be a yarn line formed by spinning cotton, silk, hemp, animal hairs, or artificial fibers and a winding process is adopted to wind the yarn line around and covering the outside of the metal line 11. After the completion of the above step of forming conductive line S100, the next step is performed.

Further, the next step to perform is disposing cloth S110: in which the conductive line is positioned on edging parts of two cloth sheets that are stacked on each other; and generally, the above-described conductive line 10 is positioned on the edging parts 21 of the two stacked cloth sheets 20 on which a stitching operation is to be conducted (as shown in FIG. 5), where the edging parts 21 are cut edges of the cloth sheets 20 on which stitching is to be conducted. After the completion of the above step of disposing cloth S110, the next step is performed.

Further, the next step to perform is conducting stitching S120: in which the edging parts of the two stacked cloth sheets are subjected to stitching such that the conductive line is located inside the stitching line so stitched; and the two stacked cloth sheets 20 and the conductive line 10 positioned on the edging parts 21 of the two cloth sheets 20 are stitched together (as shown in FIG. 6), wherein the stitching can be conducted in a manner of overlock, cover stitch, flat-locking, and lock stitch or manually stitching, where conducting stitching can have the conductive line 10 stitched therewith so that the conductive line 10 is located in the stitching line 30 so stitched to allow the conductive line 10 to be fixed by the stitching line 30 on the edging parts 21 of the two cloth sheets 20. After the completion of the above step of conducting stitching S120, the next step is performed.

Further, the next step to perform is combining device S130: in which the stitching line so stitched is combined with a device; and the edging parts 21 of the two cloth sheets 20 that are so stitched comprise a conductive line 10 thereon and the conductive line 10 provides an effect of transmission of data and may thus be connectable to a device 40 that requires data transmission (as shown in FIG. 7 or 8), where the device 40 can be an electrode plate 41, a conductive piece 42, or any other object capable of detection or data transmission. After the completion of the above combining device S130, the next step is performed.

When the device involved in the above-described step of combining device S130 is an electrode plate 41, two types of combining step are involved, wherein the electrode plate 41 is capable of detecting a physiological signal of a human body surface and the electrode plate 41 is formed of a plurality of non-conductive fiber yarns and a plurality of conductive fiber yarns woven or knitted together, or alternatively, the entirety thereof is formed by weaving or knitting a plurality of conductive fiber yarns, and the electrode plate 41 is positionable tightly on the human skin to facilitate detection of a physiological signal. The above-mentioned physiological signal can be any one of body temperature, heartbeat, pulse, and breath. The first type of the combining step (as shown in FIG. 2) is press-fusion S13010: in which the electrode plate and the conductive line located in the stitching line are press-jointed by a manner of ultrasonic wave so that the electrode plate and the conductive line are fused and connected; and, in other words, one end of the electrode plate 41 is positioned on the stitching line 30 in which the conductive line 10 is included and a machine is operated to generate instantaneous high thermal energy by means of ultrasonic wave for conducting press-jointing on the electrode plate 41, the stitching line 30, and the conductive line 10 simultaneously (as shown in FIG. 7), allowing the protection layer 12 of the conductive line 10 located in the stitching line 30 to get melted due to the instantaneous high thermal energy and thus expose the internal metal line 11, and allowing the exposed metal line 11 to form a fusion-connected condition with respect to the electrode plate 41 thereby forming polarity engagement.

Further, the second type of combining step (as shown in FIG. 2) is hot-melting and exposing S13020: in which a section of the conductive line located in the stitching line is subjected to hot melting to expose the metal line; and a site where a section of the conductive line 10 located inside the stitching line 30 so stitched is selected for removing the external protection layer 12 and exposing the internal metal line 11 and a machine (such as a hot melting gun) that could generate instantaneous high temperature is used to have the site that is selected to have the protection layer 12 removed subjected to melting (not shown). After the completion of the above-described hot-melting and exposing S13020, the next step is performed, and the next step to perform is jointing and connecting S13021: in which the electrode plate is attached to or sewn to the location of the conductive line where the metal line is exposed to have the electrode plate forming connection with the conductive line; and then, in the site where the protection layer 12 is removed from the conductive line 10, the electrode plate 41 is coupled to the stitching line 30 by means of attaching or sewing (not shown) to have the electrode plate 41 forming electrical connection with the conductive line 10 of which the protection layer 12 is removed and the metal line 11 is exposed.

Further, when the device involved in the above-described step of combining device S130 is a conductive piece 42, two types of combining step are involved, wherein the conductive piece 42 comprises one of metal non-woven fabric, conductive rubber, conductive silicon rubber, and conductive films and possesses excellent performance of transmission of data or power through metallic material or conductive material contained therein. The first type of the combining step (as shown in FIG. 3) is press-fusion S13030: in which the conductive piece and the conductive line located in the stitching line are press-jointed by a manner of ultrasonic wave so that the conductive piece and the conductive line are fused and connected; and, in other words, one end of the conductive piece 42 is positioned on the stitching line 30 in which the conductive line 10 is included and a machine is operated to generate instantaneous high thermal energy by means of ultrasonic wave for conducting press-jointing on the conductive piece 42, the stitching line 30, and the conductive line 10 simultaneously (as shown in FIG. 8), allowing the protection layer 12 of the conductive line 10 located in the stitching line 30 to get melted due to the instantaneous high thermal energy and thus expose the internal metal line 11, and allowing the exposed the metal line 11 to form a fusion-connected condition with respect to the conductive piece 42 thereby forming polarity engagement. The above-described conductive piece 42 that is fusion-connected to the conductive line 10 is provided with a connection portion 421, and the connection portion 421 is connectable with a suction-cup electrode 50 (as shown in FIG. 8), wherein the connection portion 421 and the suction-cup electrode 50 are respectively provided with mating male and female buckles or other mateable connection measures to allow the suction-cup electrode 50 to achieve a connected condition with the conductive piece 42 and the conductive line 10 by means of the connection portion 421. The suction-cup electrode 50 comprises a bottom portion 51, and the bottom portion 51 has an edge from which a wall body 52 extends. Further, the wall body 52 has an upper end that forms an engagement surface 521 for being positionable and attached to a human body skin to facilitate detection of a physiological signal. The above-mentioned physiological signal can be any one of body temperature, heartbeat, pulse, and breath.

Further, the second type of combining step (as shown in FIG. 3) is hot-melting and exposing S13040: in which a section of the conductive line located in the stitching line is subjected to hot melting to expose the metal line; and a site where a section of the conductive line 10 located inside the stitching line 30 so stitched is selected for removing the external protection layer 12 and exposing the internal metal line 11 and a machine (such as a hot melting gun) that could generate instantaneous high temperature is used to have the site that is selected to have the protection layer 12 removed subjected to melting (not shown). After the completion of the above-described hot-melting and exposing S13040, the next step is performed, and the next step to perform is jointing and connecting S13041: in which the conductive piece is attached to or sewn to the location of the conductive line where the metal line is exposed to have the conductive piece forming connection with the conductive line; and then, in the site where the protection layer 12 is removed from the conductive line 10, the conductive piece 42 is coupled to the stitching line 30 by means of attaching or sewing to have the conductive piece 42 forming electrical connection with the conductive line 10 of which the protection layer 12 is removed and the metal line 11 is exposed (not shown). The above-described conductive piece 42 that is fusion-connected to the conductive line 10 is provided with a connection portion 421, and the connection portion 421 is connectable with a suction-cup electrode 50, wherein the connection portion 421 and the suction-cup electrode 50 are respectively provided with mating male and female buckles or other mateable connection measures to allow the suction-cup electrode 50 achieve a connected condition with the conductive piece 42 and the conductive line 10 by means of the connection portion 421. The suction-cup electrode 50 comprises a bottom portion 51, and the bottom portion 51 has an edge from which a wall body 52 extends. Further, the wall body 52 has an upper end that forms an engagement surface 521 for being positionable and attached to a human body skin to facilitate detection of a physiological signal. The above-mentioned physiological signal can be any one of body temperature, heartbeat, pulse, and breath.

Further, after the completion of the above-described step of combining device S130, the next step is performed (as shown in FIGS. 1, 2, and 3), which is connecting conductive line S140: the device is set in connection with the conductive line located inside the stitching line to allow the device to conduct transmission by way of the conductive line; and the device 40 (whether being an electrode plate 41 or a conductive piece 42) forms electrical connection with the conductive line 10 inside the stitching line 30 by means of the above-described method so that the conductive line 10 may transmit signals and data detected by the device 40 to an electronic apparatus (such as a smart phone, a smart tablet computer, a notebook computer, a desktop computer, and medical equipment) or cloud (not shown) for inspecting the result of data to take preventive medical treatment in advance.

Further, in the second of conductive line stitching method (as shown in FIG. 10), a step to be first performed is forming conductive line S200: in which a metal line is arranged inside a protection layer to form a conductive line; and the conductive line 60 is generally formed by having outside of a metal line 61 enclosed and covered with a protection layer 62 (as shown in FIG. 13) in order to prevent the metal line 61 from being directly exposed outside, wherein the metal line 61 can be a copper wire or a gold wire or wires made of other metals. The external protection layer 12 can be an insulation layer formed of a material comprising polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or the likes, or can alternatively be a yarn line formed by spinning cotton, silk, hemp, animal hairs, or artificial fibers and a winding process is adopted to wind the yarn line around and covering the outside of the metal line 61. After the completion of the above forming conductive line S200, the next step is performed.

Further, the next step to perform is disposing cloth S210: in which edging parts of two cloth sheets that are stacked are exposed; and generally, two cloth sheets 70 on which stitching is to be conducted are stacked and edging parts 71 on which the stitching is to be performed are exposed to facilitate the performance of stitching, where the edging parts 71 are cut edges of the cloth sheets 70 on which stitching is to be conducted. After the completion of the above disposing cloth S210, the next step is performed.

Further, the next step to perform is conducting stitching S220: in which the edging parts of the two stacked cloth sheets are subjected to stitching with a conductive line; and in other words, the edging parts 71 of the two cloth sheets 70 that are stacked in the above-described step of disposing cloth S210 is subjected to stitching by using a conductive line 60 directly (as shown in FIG. 14). A major difference between this method and the first type of conductive line stitching method is that in this step, the conductive line 60 is used directly as a stitching line and a manual operation is applied to extend the conductive line 60 through a needle such that the stitching needle can be use to directly conduct a stitching operation (not shown), or alternatively, the conductive line 60 is first installed in a sewing machine to be used in combination with other stitching line (yarn) 80 to conduct a stitching operation. The stitching can be conducted in a manner of overlock, cover stitch, flat-locking, and lock stitch to have the conductive line 60 directly fixed to the edging parts 71 of the two cloth sheets 70. After the completion of the above conducting stitching S220, the next step is performed.

Further, the next step to perform is combining device S230: in which the conductive line so stitched is combined with a device; the edging parts 71 of the two cloth sheets 70 that are so stitched comprise a conductive line 60 thereon and the conductive line 60 provides an effect of transmission of data and may thus be connectable to a device 90 that requires data transmission (as shown in FIGS. 15 and 16), where the device 90 can be an electrode plate 91, a conductive piece 92, or any other object capable of detection or data transmission. After the completion of the above combining device S230, the next step is performed.

When the device involved in the above-described step of combining device S230 is an electrode plate 91, two types of combining step are involved, wherein the electrode plate 91 is capable of detecting a physiological signal of a human body surface and the electrode plate 91 is formed of a plurality of non-conductive fiber yarns and a plurality of conductive fiber yarns woven or knitted together, or alternatively, the entirety thereof is formed by weaving or knitting a plurality of conductive fiber yarns, and the electrode plate 91 is positionable tightly on the human skin to facilitate detection of a physiological signal. The above-mentioned physiological signal can be any one of body temperature, heartbeat, pulse, and breath. The first type of the combining step (as shown in FIG. 11) is press-fusion S23010: in which the electrode plate and the conductive line so stitched are press-jointed by a manner of ultrasonic wave so that the electrode plate and the conductive line are fused and connected; and, in other words, one end of the electrode plate 91 is positioned on the conductive line 60 so stitched (as shown in FIG. 15) and a machine is operated to generate instantaneous high thermal energy by means of ultrasonic wave for conducting press-jointing on the electrode plate 91 and the conductive line 60 simultaneously, allowing the protection layer 62 of the conductive line 60 located on the edging parts 71 to get melted due to the instantaneous high thermal energy and thus expose the internal metal line 61, and allowing the exposed metal line 61 to form a fusion-connected condition with respect to the electrode plate 91 thereby forming polarity engagement.

Further, the second type of combining step (as shown in FIG. 11) is hot-melting and exposing S23020: in which a section of the conductive line so stitched is subjected to hot melting to expose the metal line; and a site (not shown) where a section of the conductive line 60 so stitched is selected for removing the external protection layer 62 and exposing the internal metal line 61 and a machine (such as a hot melting gun) that could generate instantaneous high temperature is used to have the site that is selected to have the protection layer 62 removed subjected to melting. After the completion of the above-described hot-melting and exposing S23020, the next step is performed, and the next step to perform is jointing and connecting S23021: in which the electrode plate is attached to or sewn to the location of the conductive line where the metal line is exposed to have the electrode plate forming connection with the conductive line; and then, in the site where the protection layer 62 is removed from the conductive line 60, the electrode plate 91 is coupled to the conductive line 60 by means of attaching or sewing (not shown) to have the electrode plate 91 forming electrical connection with the conductive line 60 of which the protection layer 62 is removed and the metal line 61 is exposed.

Further, when the device involved in the above-described step of combining device S230 is a conductive piece 92, two types of combining step are involved, wherein the conductive piece 92 comprises one of metal non-woven fabric, conductive rubber, conductive silicon rubber, and conductive films and possesses excellent performance of transmission of data or power through metallic material or conductive material contained therein. The first type of the combining step (as shown in FIG. 12) is press-fusion S23030 in which the conductive piece and the conductive line so stitched are press-jointed by a manner of ultrasonic wave so that the conductive piece and the conductive line are fused and connected; and, in other words, one end of the conductive piece 92 is positioned on the conductive line 60 so stitched (as shown in FIG. 16) and a machine is operated to generate instantaneous high thermal energy for conducting press-jointing on the conductive piece 92 and the conductive line 60 simultaneously, allowing the protection layer 62 of the conductive line 60 located on the edging parts 72 to get melted due to the instantaneous high thermal energy and thus expose the internal metal line 61, and allowing the exposed metal line 61 to form a fusion-connected condition with respect to the conductive piece 92 thereby forming polarity engagement. The above-described conductive piece 92 that is fusion-connected to the conductive line 60 is provided with a connection portion 921, and the connection portion 921 is connectable with a suction-cup electrode 100 (as shown in FIG. 16), wherein the connection portion 921 and the suction-cup electrode 100 are respectively provided with mating male and female buckles or other mateable connection measures to allow the suction-cup electrode 100 to achieve a connected condition with the conductive piece 92 and the conductive line 60 by means of the connection portion 921. The suction-cup electrode 100 comprises a bottom portion 101, and the bottom portion 101 has an edge from which a wall body 102 extends. Further, the wall body 102 has an upper end that forms an engagement surface 1021 for being positionable and attached to a human body skin to facilitate detection of a physiological signal. The above-mentioned physiological signal can be any one of body temperature, heartbeat, pulse, and breath.

Further, the second type of combining step (as shown in FIG. 12) is hot-melting and exposing S23040: in which a section of the conductive line so stitched is subjected to hot melting to expose the metal line; and a site where a section of the conductive line 60 so stitched is selected for removing the external protection layer 62 and exposing the internal metal line 61 (not shown) and a machine (such as a hot melting gun) that could generate instantaneous high temperature is used to have the site that is selected to have the protection layer 62 removed subjected to melting. After the completion of the above-described hot-melting and exposing S23040, the next step is performed, and the next step to perform is jointing and connecting S23041: in which the conductive piece is attached to or sewn to the location of the conductive line where the metal line is exposed to have the conductive piece forming connection with the conductive line; and then, in the site where the protection layer 62 is removed from the conductive line 60, the conductive piece 92 is coupled to the conductive line 60 by means of attaching or sewing (not shown) to have the conductive piece 92 forming electrical connection with the conductive line 60 of which the protection layer 62 is removed and the metal line 61 is exposed. The above-described conductive piece 92 that is fusion-connected to the conductive line 60 is provided with a connection portion 921, and the connection portion 921 is connectable with a suction-cup electrode 100, wherein the connection portion 921 and the suction-cup electrode 100 are respectively provided with mating male and female buckles or other mateable connection measures to allow the suction-cup electrode 100 achieve a connected condition with the conductive piece 92 and the conductive line 60 by means of the connection portion 921. The suction-cup electrode 100 comprises a bottom portion 101, and the bottom portion 101 has an edge from which a wall body 102 extends. Further, the wall body 102 has an upper end that forms an engagement surface 1021 for being positionable and attached to a human body skin to facilitate detection of a physiological signal. The above-mentioned physiological signal can be any one of body temperature, heartbeat, pulse, and breath.

Further, after the completion of the above-described step of combining device S230, the next step is performed (as shown in FIGS. 10, 11, and 12), which is connecting conductive line S240: the device is set in connection with the conductive line so stitched to allow the device to conduct transmission by way of the conductive line; and the device 90 (whether being an electrode plate 91 or a conductive piece 92) forms electrical connection with the conductive line 60 located on the edging parts 71 by means of the above-described method so that the conductive line 60 may transmit signals and data detected by the device 90 to an electronic apparatus (such as a smart phone, a smart tablet computer, a notebook computer, a desktop computer, and medical equipment) or cloud (not shown) for inspecting the result of data to take preventive medical treatment in advance.

With the detailed description provided above, those skilled in the art would appreciate that the present invention does achieve the above-described purpose and completely meet the regulations of the Patent Law so that the subject application is filed accordingly.

However, the above is provided for illustrating a preferred embodiment of the present invention only and should not be construed as constraining the scope of the present invention. Thus, simple and equivalent modifications and variations made according to the appended claims and the disclosure provided herein are considered within the scope of patent coverage of the present invention. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A conductive line stitching method, the method comprising the steps: forming conductive line: in which a metal line is arranged in a protection layer to form a conductive line; disposing cloth: in which the conductive line is positioned on edging parts of two cloth sheets that are stacked; conducting stitching: in which stitching is conducted on the edging parts of the stacked cloth sheets to have the conductive line located inside a stitching line stitched; combining device: in which a device is combined to the stitching line so stitched; and connecting conductive line: in which the device is set in connection with the conductive line contained in the stitching line to allow the device to conduct transmission by way of the conductive line.
 2. The conductive line stitching method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the protection layer comprises an insulation layer formed of a material comprising polyvinyl chloride or a yarn line formed by spinning cotton, silk, hemp, animal hairs, or artificial fibers.
 3. The conductive line stitching method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the device involved in the step of combining device comprises an electrode plate, and when the device is the electrode plate, the following step is performed: press-fusion: subjecting the electrode plate and the conductive line inside the stitching line to press-jointing by means of ultrasonic wave to have the electrode plate and the conductive line fused and connected together.
 4. The conductive line stitching method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the device involved in the step of combining device comprises an electrode plate, and when the device is the electrode plate, the following steps are performed: hot-melting and exposing: applying hot-melting to a section of the conductive line located inside the stitching line to expose the metal line; and jointing and connecting: attaching or sewing the electrode plate to a site of the conductive line where the metal line is exposed to have the electrode plate and the conductive line connected.
 5. The conductive line stitching method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the device involved in the step of combining device comprises a conductive piece, and the conductive piece comprises one of metal non-woven fabric, conductive rubber, conductive silicon rubber, and conductive films, and when the device is the conductive piece, the following step is performed: press-fusion: subjecting the conductive piece and the conductive line inside the stitching line to press-jointing by means of ultrasonic wave to have the conductive piece and the conductive line fused and connected together.
 6. The conductive line stitching method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the device involved in the step of combining device comprises a conductive piece, and the conductive piece comprises one of metal non-woven fabric, conductive rubber, conductive silicon rubber, and conductive films, and when the device is the conductive piece, the following steps are performed: hot-melting and exposing: applying hot-melting to a section of the conductive line located inside the stitching line to expose the metal line; and jointing and connecting: attaching or sewing the conductive piece to a site of the conductive line where the metal line is exposed to have the conductive piece and the conductive line connected.
 7. The conductive line stitching method as claimed in claim 5, wherein the conductive piece is further provided with a connection portion, the connection portion being male/female buckle, the connection portion being further connected to a suction-cup electrode, the suction-cup electrode comprising a bottom portion, a wall body extending from an edge of the bottom portion, the wall body having an upper end forming an engagement surface.
 8. The conductive line stitching method as claimed in claim 6, wherein the conductive piece is further provided with a connection portion, the connection portion being male/female buckle, the connection portion being further connected to a suction-cup electrode, the suction-cup electrode comprising a bottom portion, a wall body extending from an edge of the bottom portion, the wall body having an upper end forming an engagement surface.
 9. A conductive line stitching method, the method comprising the steps: forming conductive line: in which a metal line is arranged in a protection layer to form a conductive line; disposing cloth: in which two cloth sheets are stacked such that edging parts are exposed; conducting stitching: in which the edging parts of the two stacked cloth sheets are stitched with the conductive line; combining device: in which a device is combined to the conductive line so stitched; and connecting conductive line: in which the device is set in connection with the conductive line so stitched to allow the device to conduct transmission by way of the conductive line.
 10. The conductive line stitching method as claimed in claim 9, wherein the protection layer comprises an insulation layer formed of a material comprising polyvinyl chloride or a yarn line formed by spinning cotton, silk, hemp, animal hairs, or artificial fibers.
 11. The conductive line stitching method as claimed in claim 9, wherein the device involved in the step of combining device comprises an electrode plate, and when the device is the electrode plate, the following step is performed: press-fusion: subjecting the electrode plate and the conductive line so stitched to press-jointing by means of ultrasonic wave to have the electrode plate and the conductive line fused and connected together.
 12. The conductive line stitching method as claimed in claim 9, wherein the device involved in the step of combining device comprises an electrode plate, and when the device is the electrode plate, the following steps are performed: hot-melting and exposing: applying hot-melting to a section of the conductive line so stitched to expose the metal line; and jointing and connecting: attaching or sewing the electrode plate to a site of the conductive line where the metal line is exposed to have the electrode plate and the conductive line connected.
 13. The conductive line stitching method as claimed in claim 9, wherein the device involved in the step of combining device comprises a conductive piece, and the conductive piece comprises one of metal non-woven fabric, conductive rubber, conductive silicon rubber, and conductive films, and when the device is the conductive piece, the following step is performed: press-fusion: subjecting the conductive piece and the conductive line so stitched to press-jointing by means of ultrasonic wave to have the conductive piece and the conductive line fused and connected together.
 14. The conductive line stitching method as claimed in claim 9, wherein the device involved in the step of combining device comprises a conductive piece, and the conductive piece comprises one of metal non-woven fabric, conductive rubber, conductive silicon rubber, and conductive films, and when the device is the conductive piece, the following steps are performed: hot-melting and exposing: applying hot-melting to a section of the conductive line so stitched to expose the metal line; and jointing and connecting: attaching or sewing the conductive piece to a site of the conductive line where the metal line is exposed to have the conductive piece and the conductive line connected.
 15. The conductive line stitching method as claimed in claim 13, wherein the conductive piece is further provided with a connection portion, the connection portion being male/female buckle, the connection portion being further connected to a suction-cup electrode, the suction-cup electrode comprising a bottom portion, a wall body extending from an edge of the bottom portion, the wall body having an upper end forming an engagement surface.
 16. The conductive line stitching method as claimed in claim 14, wherein the conductive piece is further provided with a connection portion, the connection portion being male/female buckle, the connection portion being further connected to a suction-cup electrode, the suction-cup electrode comprising a bottom portion, a wall body extending from an edge of the bottom portion, the wall body having an upper end forming an engagement surface. 